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One Dead, Three Injured in Crash Near Waynesville

One man is dead, and three others are being treated for injuries after a head-on crash along Highway 17 north of Waynesville.

Highway Patrol troopers say 58-year-old Gregory Korando was driving a Dodge minivan on the northbound side of the highway at around 8:00pm Thursday night when he crossed the centerline and collided with a Jeep Compass driving southbound.

Korando was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Jeep and two children who were inside were transported to an area hospital with serious injuries.

It is the 11th traffic death for MSHP Troop I so far in 2024.

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An Evening With Mecole Hardman is This Sunday at Aetos Center in Nixa

He caught the game winning touchdown in overtime in the Super Bowl, and you have a chance to hear his story live in Nixa this Sunday night.

As a five-star recruit from Elbert County High School, Mecole Hardman committed to the University of Georgia. As a standout wide-receiver and return specialist for UGA, Mecole helped bring Georgia a SEC Championship in 2017.

After his junior year, Mecole decided to enter the 2019 NFL draft, where he was picked by the Kansas City Chiefs in the second round. Mecole has since been named a Pro Bowler and has been a vital part of three Super Bowl Championships with the Chiefs.

Outside of football, family is the most important thing to Mecole. He describes his mother and his father as his best friends. Mecole and his partner have a one-year-old baby boy who they named after Mecole’s father, Carey Mecole Hardman, Sr., and now they are waiting the arrival of their second child, a baby girl. 

Mecole signed with the New York Jets in March of 2023 and was traded back to the Chiefs seven months later.  In Super Bowl LVIII, Hardman scored the game-winning walk-off touchdown in overtime.

In this special evening in the Meridian Title Performance Hall with Hardman on Sunday, April 21 at 7 p.m., he will share about his life, challenges, and how he found success as a way to inspire others to follow their dreams and the hard work it takes to achieve those.

This event is also a fundraiser for Care to Learn.  Proceeds from the evening will go to help meet the health, hunger, and hygiene needs of local students.

Donations to Care to Learn can also be made when purchasing tickets or the night of the event.

Care to Learn was founded to help students succeed. It was created to help the child who desperately needed a pair of new shoes and the child who didn’t have enough food to make it through the weekend. By meeting the needs of students in the areas of health, hunger, and hygiene, Care to Learn can bring hope and help to students who desperately need it.

Nixa’s Care to Learn chapter has seen an increase in the number of students needing assistance through their Back Pack Buddy program, where food is sent home with students in need every weekend throughout the school year.  The goal of the evening is to raise enough funds to take care of 100 students through the Back Pack Buddy Program.

Date/Time: Sunday, April 21 at 7:00 p.m.

Doors: Lobby and Box Office open at 5 p.m. Performance Hall opens at 6:30 p.m.

Ticket Prices: *VIP Reserved Floor $175 Reserved Floor $75 Reserved Balcony $50.00

VIP tickets include an exclusive after-show party at 14 Mill Market, hosted by Care to Learn-Nixa. Regular floor seats are $75.  Balcony seats are $50.  Presale access will start on Thursday, March 7.  General public access will open at noon on Friday, March 8. 

Get tickets HERE:

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Fatal Crash On North Highway 5 Near Lebanon

A man is dead and a woman and two children seriously injured after a crash on North Highway 5 in Laclede County.

The Highway Patrol says a pickup truck driven by 55-year-old Michael McBride of Lebanon crossed the centerline and struck an S-U-V driven by 30-year-old Bethany Edison of Lebanon.

McBride was pronounced dead at the scene.

Edison and two girls are hospitalized with serious injuries.

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Bench Trial Scheduled For Calverley

A bench trial has been scheduled for a man accused of killing a woman in Lawrence County in 2020.

Steven Calverley is charged with first degree-murder, robbery, kidnapping and four counts of armed criminal action in connection with the death of Sarah Pasco in August 2020.

Calverley was in court Thursday and waived his jury trial.

His bench trial will begin on October 21.

He is the last of the nine people accused of forcing Pasco into a well and killing her.

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Republic Resolution Sets Plan For New Museum

Republic City Council passed a resolution to allow a downtown plot of land to become the future home of the City’s History Museum.

The city owned a building at Main and Olive in downtown that could not be restored, and had to be torn down.

The Council’s decision gives the same land to the Republic Historical Society in order to expand on their already existing museum.

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Woman from Aurora Killed in Head-On Crash

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says a woman from Aurora is dead after she collided head-on with another car.

50-year-old Airine Gallen was driving southbound on Highway 175 about five miles north of Neosho at around 6:00 p.m. Wednesday evening when she cross the centerline and hit a Lincoln Town-Car.

Investigators say she was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the other vehicle was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. The other driver’s identity has not been released.

It is the 24th death for MSHP Troop D so far in 2024.

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Man Accused of Threatening to Harm a Baby in Springfield

Springfield Police are searching for a man who allegedly encountered a woman and her three-week-old child and threatened to harm the baby.

Investigators say the incident happened Wednesday night at an apartment complex along East Cherry Street, when the man supposedly threatened to harm the baby.

Authorities were called at around 8:30pm, and tried to make contact with the man, but were unsuccessful.

When they arrived at the apartment, they found the baby unharmed.

Officers believe the man fled the scene before they arrived, and are still actively searching for him.

Both the baby and the child’s mother are safe. The identity of the man has not been released at this time.

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Large Hail and Damaging Winds Threaten the Ozarks as Severe Storms Move Through Thursday Afternoon and Evening

Thunderstorms will develop along a cold front and move across the Ozarks Thursday, with strong to severe storms possible for much of our area Thursday afternoon through the evening.

The National Weather Service says hail up to the size of golf balls and damaging wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour will be the main risks.

An isolated tornado risk is possible over south-central Missouri.

We’ll have the latest watches and warnings and any damage reports on 93-3 and A-M 560 KWTO.

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Death of Suspect After Arrest Ruled An Accident

The Greene County Medical Examiner has ruled the death of a suspect at the Greene County Jail in March was an accident.

The medical examiner says 53-year-old Darrell Thorne died of asphyxiation by forcible restraint, methamphetamine use, and heart disease.

Thorne was under the influence became combative.

He was placed in a restraint chair.

A jailer noticed that Thorne was unresponsive and the jailer administer Narcan and C-P-R.

He was transported to a hospital where he died five days later.

The Greene County Sheriff’s Department has launched an administrative review.

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Ft. Wood Soldier Sentenced For Transporting Child Pornography

A soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood has been sentenced in federal court for transporting child pornography across state lines.

A Department of Justice news release says Gevoni Brown was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison without parole.

Brown was also sentenced to 10 years supervised release and ordered to pay 24-thousand dollars to his victims.

Brown admitted to exchanging explicit videos with a 15-year-old California girl.